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Release Notes: Okta, Copy/Paste, Non-incognito, Loops for reusable rules, Baseline mutations

Blog post from testRigor

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Date Published
Author
Kevin Carroll
Word Count
868
Language
English
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Summary

Recent updates to testRigor have introduced a range of new settings and integrations designed to enhance user control and flexibility. Users can now specify wait timeouts for email checks and choose targeting methods for page elements, with the new default being the strongest signal approach. API enhancements include a parameter for explicit baseline mutations, allowing selective test case management. Okta integration has been expanded to include single logout URL input and group prefix settings for more precise import control, alongside a new Okta login button. Integration with Sauce Labs for desktop web browsers and support for multiple devices/providers in mobile web browser test suites have been added, while support for loops with reusable rules and custom copy-paste actions have been introduced. A new setting also allows users to toggle incognito mode and notification settings on Chromium-based browsers, and users can now choose whether testRigor automatically scrolls to center elements before interaction.